Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment and express you’re gratitude I truly appreciate it, Glad the info could help you get a better idea what the differences were :)
Hello, excellent video! I truly value your effort in creating these tutorials. I have a quick question about silk screen burning. With your 500-watt lights, could you please advise on the duration or number of minutes for exposing the screen frame? Additionally, what should be the height or distance from the screen to the light to have a good silkscreen pattern? Thank you so much!
Thanks for expressing your gratitude! There’s many ways to go about it, however it’s not my expertise, I’d suggest looking online for better assistance when it comes to screen printing:)
Hi, what about durability ? It's also important… for drying emulsion on frame, with a simple fan , it take 15 min :) Nice presentation anyway, I still prefer screen printing with hands, I still don't want work for printers manufacturers with their insane furniture politics (inks, mechanic pieces, print heads cloging… etc)
Hi, never include one time cost, it has to be separate. The costing should be per sq" or SQM etc. There are DTF printers with dryer & powder shaker around the same amount, the chinese versions. I think the right comparison would be heat transfer print on shirt made from screen & DTF.
You will never get great results with those cheap DTF printers you have. They aren't native DTF printers but adapted for that application. I think you will never know the true DTF potential until you get a printer with i3200 dual heads.
I own a plumbing company so we are always printing merch. I didn't really know rhe difference, thanks for your explanation.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment and express you’re gratitude
I truly appreciate it,
Glad the info could help you get a better idea what the differences were :)
Hello, excellent video! I truly value your effort in creating these tutorials. I have a quick question about silk screen burning. With your 500-watt lights, could you please advise on the duration or number of minutes for exposing the screen frame? Additionally, what should be the height or distance from the screen to the light to have a good silkscreen pattern? Thank you so much!
Thanks for expressing your gratitude!
There’s many ways to go about it, however it’s not my expertise, I’d suggest looking online for better assistance when it comes to screen printing:)
Good info here. I offer both printing processes and use the one that best suits my customers needs based on their specific order.
Thanks! Been a fan of your content for a while🔥 That’s the best way of going about it!!!
Quality and Durability: Silkscreen Printing :)
Most trusted method by the biggest famous clothing brand: Silkscreen Printing :)
I completely agree!
Was just looking at the DTF printer you have.... thanks for sharing all your knowledge and experiences !!! Much appreciated!
subscribed! yall are a godsend! :)) Thank you!
Thanks for the wonderful comment! Sending love back
Thank you for the videos I really appreciate it . I always go back to get some help
Thanks! We appreciate your input! Happy Printing :)
Hi, what about durability ? It's also important… for drying emulsion on frame, with a simple fan , it take 15 min :) Nice presentation anyway, I still prefer screen printing with hands, I still don't want work for printers manufacturers with their insane furniture politics (inks, mechanic pieces, print heads cloging… etc)
I sais DTF will NEVER compare to screen printing, I agree
Thanks for what an amazing effort you put in your video,,actually I want to print in metal like Aluminium sheets how can I do it dtf or sublimation?
Thanks! And that’s a very good question I’m not completely sure to be honest. Please conduct further research
How about for clothing Brand is dtf still decent to use?
100%
I paid 17k for mine and prints very good. Plus ink goes on anything... all types of clothing.
Good Stuff
Hi, never include one time cost, it has to be separate. The costing should be per sq" or SQM etc. There are DTF printers with dryer & powder shaker around the same amount, the chinese versions. I think the right comparison would be heat transfer print on shirt made from screen & DTF.
I think you should take what’s helpful and apply your own strategy, personally I think you should just have fun, happy printing!
you are biased and spoiled by screen printing....however whatever makes money works..
How am I biased and spoiled by screen printing? I’m very confused about your comment….
You will never get great results with those cheap DTF printers you have. They aren't native DTF printers but adapted for that application. I think you will never know the true DTF potential until you get a printer with i3200 dual heads.
I completely agree!